Japanese Law in Context: Readings in Society, the Economy and Politics

Abstract

This is a wide-ranging selection of 130 readings in Japanese law. The essays, extracted from previously published books and articles, cover subjects including historical context, the civil law tradition, the legal services industry, dispute resolution, constitutional law, contracts, torts, criminal law, family law, employment law, corporate law, and economic regulation. This unique collection of readings is accompanied by the texts of the Japanese constitution and other basic laws.

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Author(s):
Publish Date:
2001
Publisher:
Harvard University Asia Center
Place of Publication:
Cambridge, MA
Format:
Book, Whole
Citation(s):
  • Curtis J. Milhaupt, J. Mark Ramseyer, & Michael K. Young, Japanese Law in Context: Readings in Society, the Economy and Politics (2001). 

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